@@raymondvaughan6262 I came up in the 60s and 70s and 80s with the most fantastic music and musicians. Even loved listening to the 40s Big Bands with my Dad. JB passing was a shock, loved going to his concerts. We were fortunate to see all the rock and roll, jazz fusion greats.
@@sealisa1398 correct lots of talent about then some today don't do nothing and still get on and kids love it shame good job there's still some great musicians about 👍
He surely does! Thank you Rod! I love how he encourages Eric to the front of the stage to solo on one of his songs .. such a beautiful gesture. Thanks for uploading this. Rest In Peace our hero .. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 …
How is the respect Eric pays Rod by folding his jacket up when he takes it,, this is real respect by the entire band for Jeff and each other. Thanks for sharing this video.
When watching on You Tube it made me realise that despite being the giant that Clapton is he still has the decency to treat other people with dignity. Took a step back to allow others to take the limelight as well.
@@steveconn If you’ve got half as much life energy as he has at 78 then consider yourself as doing well. Most 78 year olds spend a lot of time napping and wouldn’t be able to even consider moving around as much as Rod does in a performance.
Got to see him 3 times but didn't get to meet him...twice w/Rod in the original Jeff Beck Group, and then later on with Beck Bogert, & Appice. He was a master.
The Jeff Beck album, Truth, featured Rod Stewart on vocals which included, Ain’t Superstitious. Thanks for uploading and sharing this wonderful tribute to Jeff Beck.
@@lennyweinrib9430 Yup, Ronnie on Bass and Rod with the rooster hair. Every hot Dallas Ft Worth guitar player was there & about 100 people total. Rod said bring the chairs onto the dance floor. I was sitting about 15 ft front of the stage. Jeff had a Marshall Stack & a Les Paul.\ a fuzz & a Wha.
Sure. It's clear on "People Get Ready"... even if this version is good too, without Jeff's incisive sound, it sounds flatter... However it was a great momen.
Great, thank you, to all those who performed all these beautiful songs, to all the musicians - Rod Stewart, Woody, Eric Clapton and others, to all the wonderful musicians who, with their music, honored the memory of Jeff Beck ..❤❤❤🔥🔥🔥🔥🙏👏👏👏
Stage full of musicians great to do a tribute to jeff one off never be replaced sadd loss rip jeff thanks for all the years listening to you been great 👍
Thank you for such a great tribute to Jeff's life. When I hear jeff playing I still can't believe Jeff is not with us any longer. Jeff was a big part of my growing up. Thanks again.
So many years of great music , the respect and friendships on that stage gives me goose bumps haha and I am 67. All these masters come together to pay respect to their fellow musition and close friend.
So sad yet. But like others say, thank God we were there to see it all!! 🕊️🕊️All these Gifted musicians constantly being in our lives 💥💥, That music helped to keep me alive. At least we got to see it.,💥 Experience the concerts , ❤️love All that music these musicians gave to us as I know💥🥰 I will always remember All that went witht that beautiful music ❤️. The era of music that is slowly leaving us 🥲🥲
Awesome listening to these greats paying tribute to the greatest of them all JEFF BECK! The music world will never be the same without your genius, dear Jeff
What a BEAUTIFUL TRIBUTE TO THE BEST EVER GUITARIST 🎸 JEFF BECK R.I.P. SEEN HIM IN BOSTON GREATEST EVER EXPERIENCE TO SEE HIM IS JUST MIND BLOWING GUITARIST 🎸🙏
Jeff Beck, my favourite tremolo Strat guitarist ever ! So glad I got to see him in Vitrolles South of France last summer with Johnny Depp and band, such a memorable concert !
Jeff would be in awe,to see all of his great friends together,to pay tribute to him. One of my favorite songs. Love the video,Jeff is playing guitar at the train station. People get Ready!
This video made already made my day special. It is amazing to see Eric and Rod, who are both two of my favourite musicians of all time sharing the stage. TY so much
I'm 75. I saw all of these musicians perform as a teenager & early twenties. Every death makes me ponder my own mortality. It seems that every few weeks we lose another( Turner, Lightfoot, Tim Bachman, Keith Reid, Jim Gordon and Jeff Beck, etc). Within the next 10-20 years they will all be gone. Musicians who played musical instruments, wrote the songs they sang with no auto-tune no drum machine, no fake or "sampling." Treasure these musical giants before there passing.
Eric nice post my son and as a stones fan from marquee onwards and seeing Clapton beck Watts underrated jazz drummer page and Hendrix of course I now see myself getting old too and hoping I live as long as Clapton and keef has . Funny life goes so quick and when young you really don't get it. Take care and like you say the memories at least stay with you especially mine on seeing so many great bands all different from cream to zepp .
Jeff leaves an intense legacy in his way of playing guitar, this homage was possible with the love and affection that everyone had for Jeff R.P.I. JEFF🎸🎶🎵🎼
Jeff Beck was the soundtrack to my first serious love relationship at 18 , it only lasted a yr the yr was 1975 and Beck's Bolero was the soundtrack for our young love another memory was about 2000, and i was trying to make friends with a woman in Borders Bookshop and she told me that while I was nice she had a date on Saturday with someone very special I asked who it was and she said "Jeff Beck"
I was fortunate enough to see both of these guys in the gig that they're talking about which was at the Catacombs Club in Houston Texas in 1968. They came in and played on a Friday and a Saturday and I saw him both nights. Jeff said that Rod was having trouble singing because they had just flown in from London in the temperature humidity or something was messed up his voice so he could only sing like one song every four songs or so and Ronnie was playing bass. Of course at that time I was really there to see Jeff. He played out of a Marshall full stack with his Black Les Paul and when he hit a note you would just like vibrate. I was about 10ft in front of him, it was a small Club but they Rocked and it was very cool to see him. Rod would sit down behind Jeff's amp in between the time he could sing and not sing. It was their first gig in the United States just like Rod and Ronnie said in this video so that's pretty cool. :-)
I saw him once back in late 60's - early 70's what a show that was at Massy Hall. Unbelievable just remarkable, I still can't believe I was there and I'm still here to tell about it. It's incredible still, I still can't believe it now or then. It's just amazing still to this day.
great to see the old timers out and about and getting their excersise...we usually lock them up in old folks homes.......i grew up with Rod and he was a big part of the 70-80s music..rock on 'i guess'
Rodders & ronnie out with the boyz Flaming hot delight to here them do some of the best classics ever written. Jeff would be grinning from ear to ear if he can see this.
Check out 'TRUTH', the Jeff Beck Group's 1st album from way back in 1969, with Rod on vocals and Ronnie on bass, one of my all time favourite albums, ahead of it's time.
Is that Doyle Bramhall? Take your time… Rod was like put the guitar on mate that’s a key Beck riff. Crazy I was just rocking to the song yesterday infatuation and thinking about Beck and how he made that song more alive. It’s one of the best collaborations.
Great to see Rod performing with Eric, I don't think they have had too much interaction with each other over the years but there seemed plenty of respect out there tonight.
I thought that was a familiar looking guitar ...that's the guitar that Jeff played when I saw him and Rod and the rest of the band at the Catacombs in Houston Texas in 1968, that's the very guitar that he played at that club! very cool!
Saw Rod with the original Jeff Beck Group twice/ back in '68...at The Boston Tea Party, and again at the Newport Jazz Festival in '69 I've seen 'em all...and Jeff rocked the house!! Saw Jeff with Beck Bogert Appice...stalked the stage like a gunslinger ...
I was at that Tea Party show, too. Best show I ever saw. Jeff, Ronnie, Rod. Who was on keyboard? Lived on Mission Hill, split the $90 rent with 3 other guys. Can't name all the bands we saw, you must have seen them too- at the Ark, the Tea Party, Underground Garage, Crosstown Bus, Club 47, the Surf Ballroom. What an era!
@@kenpaisner324 Yep....Boston back then was mecca !! I can't be sure (for obvious reasons !!) but I would guess it was Nicky Hopkins. Later on...Paul's Mall and Joe's Place for some great blues giants !
Cherish and enjoy remaining ICONS of 60's and 70's while you can !
So very true…everyday is a treat!
Absolutely!! Tina Turner passed on today. 😢 Thank God for RUclips preserving our memories.
Correct when musicians was musicians and wanted to be good not like now with some of the crap about
@@raymondvaughan6262 I came up in the 60s and 70s and 80s with the most fantastic music and musicians. Even loved listening to the 40s Big Bands with my Dad. JB passing was a shock, loved going to his concerts. We were fortunate to see all the rock and roll, jazz fusion greats.
@@sealisa1398 correct lots of talent about then some today don't do nothing and still get on and kids love it shame good job there's still some great musicians about 👍
Thanks for posting....
Rod Stewart is 'The entertainer with a beautiful heart' He brings it all together. R.I.P. Jeff Beck.
Yeah. Too bad he's also an idiot who called free thinkers "murderers". In his small brain I am a murderer too.
Rod Stewart surely is an entertainer but his singing is nothing special anymore these day.
Never could sing a novelty act
Why be a negative jackass. You two prolly can’t sing in the shower. Yet this man has had a successful career with millions of people that love him.
He surely does! Thank you Rod! I love how he encourages Eric to the front of the stage to solo on one of his songs .. such a beautiful gesture. Thanks for uploading this. Rest In Peace our hero .. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 …
just beautiful to see all these old blokes tearing it up for Jeff Beck...
Ageism is the new racism.
😂
Never hear of that saying
Yeah .. Good on them .. nice tribute to their mate.
What a great feeling watching all these legends playing together and giving a beautiful tribute to another legend, Jeff Beck.
What a fine tribute. Rod is putting on a great show.
This is great! Thanks for sharing. In 2019 I got to see Rod with Jeff Beck at the Hollywood Bowl. It was a bucket list thing. Will never forget. ✌️❤️
"Beauty"...
How good is Sir Rod even after all these years rocking one of the all time greats songwriter and front man
Rod has always had fantastic control over his voice.
An honour that he is still giving us his joyful rock and soul.
How is the respect Eric pays Rod by folding his jacket up when he takes it,, this is real respect by the entire band for Jeff and each other. Thanks for sharing this video.
I noticed that last night ...a nice touch.
When watching on You Tube it made me realise that despite being the giant that Clapton is he still has the decency to treat other people with dignity. Took a step back to allow others to take the limelight as well.
Loved that part, Rod didn’t know it til later.Loved seeing those two performing together
Rod Stwart. " My old pal Jeff Beck. " RIP Jeff, you will be missed, this is a lovely tribute to you.
Rod forever. He will never grow old.
Thanks very much for sharing this.
Sir . . . Rod Stewart! Still got It! 😘
that little ass...😂
Not really, pretty diminished voice from the old days.
@@steveconn Rod is 78, same age as Jeff Beck,Eric Clapton.After a lifetime of singing and touring any entertainer’s going to have decline
@@steveconn If you’ve got half as much life energy as he has at 78 then consider yourself as doing well. Most 78 year olds spend a lot of time napping and wouldn’t be able to even consider moving around as much as Rod does in a performance.
@@steveconn p❤
Ron Wood did a splendid job great to hear him in fine form and that Les Paul sounds splendid,Doyle did a great job in the track Infatuation 👍
We certainly had the Best Years for music what an era to live in.
This is awesome. I saw Jeff Beck twice live and met him. I also saw Rod Stewart live with Carlos Santana. May Jeff Beck rest in peace. Cheers!
Got to see him 3 times but didn't get to meet him...twice w/Rod in the original Jeff Beck Group, and then later on with Beck Bogert, & Appice. He was a master.
Anybody here whom I met in my lifetime ?
The Jeff Beck album, Truth, featured Rod Stewart on vocals which included, Ain’t Superstitious. Thanks for uploading and sharing this wonderful tribute to Jeff Beck.
Thanks for sharing. I was lucky to see that first Jeff Beck Group tour w Jeff,Woody,Ron…the best!
That must have been great ! Ronnie on bass?
@@lennyweinrib9430 Yup, Ronnie on Bass and Rod with the rooster hair. Every hot Dallas Ft Worth guitar player was there & about 100 people total. Rod said bring the chairs onto the dance floor. I was sitting about 15 ft front of the stage. Jeff had a Marshall Stack & a Les Paul.\ a fuzz & a Wha.
@@gbaren Thanks Glenn for sharing, what a band:)
I saw them too, at least 3 times in San Francisco; Fillmore, Carousel Ballroom and Winterland. 5 bucks each time!
Had the pleasure of meeting the legend. R.I.P. Jeff , I will always remember the time we shared. God bless you, brother.
This tribute makes me feel even more sad about Jeff Beck's passing. His absence is unbearable. Rest in peace Jeff.
Sure. It's clear on "People Get Ready"... even if this version is good too, without Jeff's incisive sound, it sounds flatter... However it was a great momen.
So glad to see Clap made it through. He was in doubt for awhile there.
Criminally underrated and under appreciated
It's a beautiful joyous appreciation and celebration, love it!
@@somebodyspapa5005 yeah, he regrettably took the jab...
Jeff beck was untouchable Period!!! Nobody could copy him! A true master of masters!!! The world misses you jeff brother! Rest in peace maestro !
Rod is FANTASTIC ✌️
Rod the mod rock 'n' roll god☺
Great, thank you, to all those who performed all these beautiful songs, to all the musicians - Rod Stewart, Woody, Eric Clapton and others, to all the wonderful musicians who, with their music, honored the memory of Jeff Beck ..❤❤❤🔥🔥🔥🔥🙏👏👏👏
Жаль Юрия лозу не пригласили!
@@АлександрВьюн-о3б 8:47
@@jimoberg9170 не понял, лоза тоже там???😂
A nice tribute too the Master Guitar player Jeff Beck
Stage full of musicians great to do a tribute to jeff one off never be replaced sadd loss rip jeff thanks for all the years listening to you been great 👍
Thank you for such a great tribute to Jeff's life. When I hear jeff playing I still can't believe Jeff is not with us any longer. Jeff was a big part of my growing up. Thanks again.
So many years of great music , the respect and friendships on that stage gives me goose bumps haha and I am 67. All these masters come together to pay respect to their fellow musition and close friend.
Watching these legends walk off the stage after that tune brought a tear to my eye... The ending of an era...
So sad yet. But like others say, thank God we were there to see it all!! 🕊️🕊️All these Gifted musicians constantly being in our lives 💥💥, That music helped to keep me alive. At least we got to see it.,💥 Experience the concerts , ❤️love All that music these musicians gave to us as I know💥🥰 I will always remember All that went witht that beautiful music ❤️. The era of music that is slowly leaving us 🥲🥲
It's true❕🖤🎸😢
This polite tribute is exactly the sort of event in which Jeff would’ve thrown a spanner in the works with one of his roof-raising off-the-top solos.
Awesome listening to these greats paying tribute to the greatest of them all JEFF BECK! The music world will never be the same without your genius, dear Jeff
this is so wonderful, a great tribute for jeff beck, he was an amazing guitarist.
What a BEAUTIFUL TRIBUTE TO THE BEST EVER GUITARIST 🎸 JEFF BECK R.I.P. SEEN HIM IN BOSTON GREATEST EVER EXPERIENCE TO SEE HIM IS JUST MIND BLOWING GUITARIST 🎸🙏
At the Tea Party ?? Saw him there and then at Newport '69.
A few yrs later with Tim & Carmine....masterful !!
Jeff Beck, my favourite tremolo Strat guitarist ever ! So glad I got to see him in Vitrolles South of France last summer with Johnny Depp and band, such a memorable concert !
Jeff gave the fender stratocaster a voice that so many guitar players dreamed of.
Jeff beck was the master of the stratocaster!
Jeff is blessed with good folks around him❤❤❤
glorified druggies way past their bedtime
@@McMurphyKirby wonder how many of your generation will last the course the way these guys have ? NONE
Jeff would be in awe,to see all of his great friends together,to pay tribute to him.
One of my favorite songs. Love the video,Jeff is playing guitar at the train station. People get Ready!
Jeff had one of those smiles that stays with you forever☺
This video made already made my day special. It is amazing to see Eric and Rod, who are both two of my favourite musicians of all time sharing the stage. TY so much
Rod's just a singer, not a musician.
(All humans can sing.)
@@terri6854 rod can also play the accoustic guitar
Nonsense ,Rod Stewart is one of the greatest musicians of all time.Look up definition of musician
@@terri6854nonsense -musician definition =someone who is musically talented.Rod is one of the greatest musicians of all time
What a place wow!!!!
Thanks you soooo much my friend.
God speed Geoffrey Arnold Beck. Thank you with love. Just brilliant..
Great performance by Sir Rod Stewart while singing Rock Me Baby,💕🙌 accompanied by the best musicians that were ever born 🙌💥💥
He still has the moves
it was Rock My Plimsoul rather
Clapton the Cream of the crop.
TYVM 4 sharing, wasn't sure I'd ever get to see it
Love peace and joy to all who loved Jeff Beck.
Absolutely beautiful tribute to Jeff ☺️
Fantastic. Jeff is loving it.
I'm 75. I saw all of these musicians perform as a teenager & early twenties. Every death makes me ponder my own mortality.
It seems that every few weeks we lose another( Turner, Lightfoot, Tim Bachman, Keith Reid, Jim Gordon and Jeff Beck, etc).
Within the next 10-20 years they will all be gone. Musicians who played musical instruments, wrote the songs they sang with
no auto-tune no drum machine, no fake or "sampling." Treasure these musical giants before there passing.
Tim Bachman lol
@@Unclemoparman You cruel prick.
Eric nice post my son and as a stones fan from marquee onwards and seeing Clapton beck Watts underrated jazz drummer page and Hendrix of course I now see myself getting old too and hoping I live as long as Clapton and keef has . Funny life goes so quick and when young you really don't get it. Take care and like you say the memories at least stay with you especially mine on seeing so many great bands all different from cream to zepp .
Amen , there are some nuggets amongst the dross but music played by musicians is fading , it's all for the lowest common denominator now .
Jeff leaves an intense legacy in his way of playing guitar, this homage was possible with the love and affection that everyone had for Jeff R.P.I. JEFF🎸🎶🎵🎼
Jeff Beck was the soundtrack to my first serious love relationship at 18 , it only lasted a yr
the yr was 1975 and Beck's Bolero was the soundtrack for our young love
another memory was about 2000, and i was trying to make friends with a woman in Borders Bookshop
and she told me that while I was nice she had a date on Saturday with someone very special
I asked who it was
and she said
"Jeff Beck"
Becks Bolero, mein Lieblingssong von Jeff Beck. Habe Jeff zweimal live erleben dürfen, bin traurig über seinen Weggang.
Rod you smashed it yet again 👌 How fantastic to see these amazing musicians playing together, fab tribute to Jeff Beck 🎶🎸🎤🥁
Rod Stewert wow 😮greatness on this stage for Jeff Beck.❤
👍❤️
@@larsgsanger3105 🔥♥️👍🌟🌟
What a outstanding tribute ! RIP a legend !!!
I was fortunate enough to see both of these guys in the gig that they're talking about which was at the Catacombs Club in Houston Texas in 1968. They came in and played on a Friday and a Saturday and I saw him both nights. Jeff said that Rod was having trouble singing because they had just flown in from London in the temperature humidity or something was messed up his voice so he could only sing like one song every four songs or so and Ronnie was playing bass. Of course at that time I was really there to see Jeff. He played out of a Marshall full stack with his Black Les Paul and when he hit a note you would just like vibrate. I was about 10ft in front of him, it was a small Club but they Rocked and it was very cool to see him. Rod would sit down behind Jeff's amp in between the time he could sing and not sing. It was their first gig in the United States just like Rod and Ronnie said in this video so that's pretty cool. :-)
Boston Tea Party too same tour...same Rod !!! haha
Everybody thought he had stagefright !!
I saw him once back in late 60's - early 70's what a show that was at Massy Hall. Unbelievable just remarkable, I still can't believe I was there and I'm still here to tell about it. It's incredible still, I still can't believe it now or then. It's just amazing still to this day.
great to see the old timers out and about and getting their excersise...we usually lock them up in old folks homes.......i grew up with Rod and he was a big part of the 70-80s music..rock on 'i guess'
Eric is just on fire at his recent shows🔥
Very moving however the most sad thing is not hearing that sound anymore! :(
I am so sad about the passing of my absolute favorite musician, shocked too! RIP Jeff, you are already missed
Rodders & ronnie
out with the boyz
Flaming hot delight to here them do some of the best classics ever written.
Jeff would be grinning from ear to ear if he can see this.
clearly performing music is an elixir to a long lucid life
Tell that to Jimi, Rory, Gary, SRV, Koss...
@@lightningstrikes7314 doesn't work the same way with everyone, at some point chance plays some part
This event went way beyond my expectations🎉 It's awesome!
So glad for this… jamming ❤❤❤❤❤😊
Total emotion from those who Jeff well, and from all who now miss his beautiful soul RIP Jeff
💖💖🎶🎶🎶🎶🦘🦘🦘🦘
Fabulous! Thank you for sharing .. 👏🎶🎸❤️
Huge fan of all those guitarists up there…but I think Gary Clark Jr. played the tastiest sounding solos of anybody👏👏👏
Wonderful Maestro Jeff Beck and his friends
Nice blues they played they are still have it....they are still Rockin’
I was there! Sounded even better than it does here....
Obrigado de coração por ter filmado isso! Sensacional
Thank you 🙏 ❤
Fabulous guys.. 😢 great tribute for yr fellow musician . Thankyou 👌
Sure Sire ROD STEWART-you got it! Goes without saying/sailing. Thrilling!
Excellent 👍
Awesome tribute to Jeff Beck
What a tribute to Jeff ❤ excellent!
🙏❤️
Check out 'TRUTH', the Jeff Beck Group's 1st album from way back in 1969, with Rod on vocals and Ronnie on bass, one of my all time favourite albums, ahead of it's time.
How old is Sir Rod these days? 30? 31? He's still got it. No blue pills required. R.I.P. Maestro Beck.
Saw him a few months ago at a small venue-he’s still has a decent voice & is a sublime bandleader!
A year older than me 78
he looks 89 he is an utter tool.
And you would know that because???
Thank you for this upload!
And that awesome voice .......
Taking the stage ...;)
What an incredible show, thank you for sharing with us, wish I could have been there. RIP Jeff, gone but never to be forgotten 😿💔😿lovely tribute
Great seein them play together ...
What a man he is ...Got the soul ,,,,grrr yhat timing ...:)
A Joy To Watch
Thanks JB lucky to see last year , bless EC folding Sir Rods coat , quality class musicians ❤
Is that Doyle Bramhall? Take your time… Rod was like put the guitar on mate that’s a key Beck riff.
Crazy I was just rocking to the song yesterday infatuation and thinking about Beck and how he made that song more alive. It’s one of the best collaborations.
almost 80 and rod is still rocking
These guys are all fantastic......but some of them must have thought: "No one plays like Beck.....How are we supposed to do a tribute?"
Great to see Rod performing with Eric, I don't think they have had too much interaction with each other over the years but there seemed plenty of respect out there tonight.
Well said,mutual respect on display tonight!
He even took his jacket and folded it neatly 😊
@@Nobody_Important_Yea I watched that over and over,Rod didn’t know it at the time,shows Eric’s tremendous respect for Rod
Miss Jeff! Thank You for sharing
Viva Jeff Back ! Thanks !
RIP JB! I used to listen to JB as a kid, trying to figure out what he was doing. When you hear Jeff Beck, you know it's Jeff Beck. One in a billion.
Love that Ronnie brought out the ebony Les Paul, Jeff did some great work on his Gibson before he switched to the Strat.
I thought that was a familiar looking guitar ...that's the guitar that Jeff played when I saw him and Rod and the rest of the band at the Catacombs in Houston Texas in 1968, that's the very guitar that he played at that club! very cool!
@@thabilsterone I doubt if it was Jeff's 54 Les Paul, but I thought it was a fitting tribute to play an Ebony Standard.
EXTRAORDINARY !!!
Wow exactly the song's that I love
Thanks
Wow this is great
My favorite Rod-solo song! Infatuation.
that voice. excellent
Thank you to the person who took this film.. the olde timers done Mr Beck Proud..
This is crazy to see these greats still playing. What a loss with Jeff Beck, I think he still had a lot left in the tank.
The boys are sounding good!
Sir Rod Stewart
One Good Man ! 😍😍😍
Saw Rod with the original Jeff Beck Group twice/ back in '68...at The Boston Tea Party, and again at the Newport Jazz Festival in '69 I've seen 'em all...and Jeff rocked the house!!
Saw Jeff with Beck Bogert Appice...stalked the stage like a gunslinger ...
I was at that Tea Party show, too. Best show I ever saw. Jeff, Ronnie, Rod. Who was on keyboard? Lived on Mission Hill, split the $90 rent with 3 other guys. Can't name all the bands we saw, you must have seen them too- at the Ark, the Tea Party, Underground Garage, Crosstown Bus, Club 47, the Surf Ballroom. What an era!
@@kenpaisner324 Yep....Boston back then was mecca !! I can't be sure (for obvious reasons !!) but I would guess it was Nicky Hopkins. Later on...Paul's Mall and Joe's Place for some great blues giants !